Among the topics to be discussed: the Learning Center's credit recovery plan, as well concurrent enrollment. The board is considering reducing the number of concurrent classes they pay for, for students to take at Northeastern Junior College, due to more classes being taught by SHS teachers on campus. Right now, the district pays for 16 credit hours per student and they get a little more than one-third back.

In other business, the board will review a proposed 2013-14 budget and have a conversation with District Accountability Advisory Committee subcommittee members about their recommendations regarding budget considerations and communication. The board accepted reports from the subcommittees at a recent meeting. They plan to use Monday's meeting to discuss how they might use the recommendations.

Following the workshop, the board will have a special meeting, where they will discuss budget considerations.

They will also consider the approval of policy JS, regarding student use of Internet and electronic communications, and exhibit JS-E, a grade 3-12 student network and Internet use/acceptable policy authorization form.

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Additionally, the board will accept the retirement request of Candy McNear, occupational therapist with special education services, effective May 22.

The meeting will end with the board going into executive session to discuss negotiations.

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